| There are many different people
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| Livin' double lives
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| One for the office
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| And one that they take home to their wives
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| He sits in the armchair, watching channel 4
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| With his brains not expected home for an hour or more
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| He’s still drifting to and fro
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| Like a yo-yo
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| His wife is in the kitchen, fixin' her old man’s tea
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| She’s thinking to herself
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| «He's not the man that married me, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.»
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| They used to laugh together, now he’s never at home
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| Now she’s fighting back the tears, she can’t even laugh alone
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| She’s just sitting by the telephone
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| Like a yo-yo
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| You needed me when you were crying
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| But now you’re laughing, I’m the last thing on your mind
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| First you love me, then you don’t
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| I’m up and down
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| Like a yo-yo
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| Yo-yo
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| Ah, you thought you knew me pretty well
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| But with people like me you never can tell
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| You can only guess which way I’ll go
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| You got me sussed, but you don’t know
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| I’m a yo-yo
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| Just like a yo-yo on a string
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| I’m a yo-yo
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| Little child playing with a yo-yo
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| Yo-yo, yo-yo
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| Girl you had me dangling, like a yo-yo on a string
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| But with you at the controls I could accomplish anything, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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| You were just playing, I was a little boy
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| But when I grew into a man, you threw away your toy
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| Like a yo-yo
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| Yo-yo
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| You might be popular, but it won’t last for long
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| So don’t give up the day job, in case it all goes wrong
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| Look at your ego, watch it go
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| Up and down like a yo-yo
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| Yo-yo
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| You needed me when you were cryin'
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| But now that you’re laughing, I’m the last thing on your mind
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| First you love me, then you don’t
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| I’m up and down like a yo-yo
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| Yo-yo
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| I’m a yo-yo (yo-yo)
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| Like a yo-yo |